
Episode 26 Water is Sacred Tu' de'gha' Conference Part 1 Jesse Stoepler
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Episode 26
Water is Sacred Tu' de'gha' Conference Part 1
WHAT
August 1st to 3rd in 2024, Keepers of the water partnered with
Kátł’odeeche First Nation and the Canadian Association of Physicians for
the Environment (CAPE), to hold the Water is Sacred Conference, in
Katlodeeche First Nation.
The conference looked within First Nations communities for guidance from
traditional knowledge Keepers, for direction and solutions for watershed
management within their territories. Keepers of the Water offers our
support in uplifting Traditional Indigenous Knowledge as the path forward
for solutions to fossil fuel-driven climate change chaos.
WHO
Jesse Stoeppler is a Gitxsan land steward, co-executive director of the
Skeena Watershed Coalition and Deputy Chief of the Hagwilget First
Nation.
Stoeppler believes that mobilizing this traditional knowledge will benefit his
community’s economy and the environment. “Throughout thousands of
years of human history, someone has faced the same problems our
communities are facing now and has found a solution,” says Stoeppler.
“Our future is in our past. Our people saw value in the hazelnut and
practiced stewardship of the land. The flora and fauna in the area were
able to thrive in that environment. Understanding this can support food
sovereignty in our communities.”
MUSIC
Song: Embrace
Composer: Sappheiros
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